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Tissue-Integrated Prostheses Osseointegration in Clinical Dentistry
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¹ßÇàÀÏ: 1985. 352p: 521 illus (242 in color)
ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence pub co, ISBN: 0-86715-129-3
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1. Introduction to Osseointegration 2. Nature and Significance of the Edentulous State 3. Nature of Implant Attachments 4. Metal Selection and Surface Characteristics 5. Aspects of Biomechanical Considerations 6. Bone Tissue Response 7. The Gingival Junction 8. Functional Response 9. Psychological Response 10. Long-term Treatment Results 11. Radiographic Results 12. Patient Selection and Preparation 13. Surgical Procedures 14. Possible Complications 15. Prosthodontic Procedures 16. Other Prosthodontic Applications 17. Laboratory Procedures and Protocol 18. Radiographic Procedures 19. Aspects of Prosthodontic Design 20. Other Applications of Osseointegrated Implants
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This landmark book offers new-found promise for routine treatment of edentulism with implants. Seventeen researchers demonstrate clinical success in dental implantology with: (1) proper surgical preparation and subsequent protection of host bone sites for four to six months, (2) close apposition of bone to a commercially pure implant designed to achieve immediate stabilization, and (3) a well-designed prosthesis tightly fitted to the osseointegrated abutment.
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